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Customize integration with Container Registry
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Customize integration with Container Registry

To deploy a Docker image from Container Registry to a Managed Kubernetes cluster, configure the integration between these objects in the Control Panel.

During integration, an authorization token in Container Registry is automatically created and passed to the selected Managed Kubernetes cluster — authentication data is automatically added to the default service account and secret to all cluster namespaces.

You can use the secrets that were automatically generated in other service accounts. For more information, see Configure Service Accounts for Pods documentation Kubernetes.

You can disable Container Registry and Managed Kubernetes integration if necessary.

Customize integration

You can configure integration from a Managed Kubernetes cluster with one or more Container Registries.

  1. In the dashboard, on the top menu, click Products and select Managed Kubernetes.

  2. Open the cluster page → Settings tab.

  3. In the Container Registry Integration block, click Customize Integration.

  4. Select the registries to be accessed from the cluster.

  5. If you are setting up an integration for the first time, click Integrate.

  6. If you are changing the integration settings, click Save.

    Information about Container Registry registries accessed from the cluster is displayed on the Cluster page → Settings tab → Container Registry Integration block .

Disable integration

  1. In the dashboard, on the top menu, click Products and select Managed Kubernetes.
  2. Open the cluster page → Settings tab.
  3. In the Container Registry Integration block, click Customize Integration.
  4. To remove all Managed Kubernetes clusters that have been granted access to the selected registry, click .
  5. Click Save